w.t.i : . l 1 ." i I i miini rwm i iHimnay evening ny JBJtkXlAU CROUSB, Prop. Yerrua of Snbacrlplioti, . j,' . TWO fiOLU H3 PETt AK5tM. TV", iJblfl jrifhtniT mouths, or.fi2.-Wf J paid within (1 ?yenr. No pnpr.v ( t'liuiiiiiipa m.i.i u arrearages paid unless at the otttlun of the iU iishr. bubecriptlnnn outside of the county . PAYABI.lt IN ADVANCE MPerwenn lifting-ami vrifj pApor t a.ldrenaeil to others become auWri hers, mid are liable forthe price oftho paper. r- ATTORNEY AT LAW. SelinsgroTe Pa, f Offer hin professional rvioae to lb publlo. AIM-! bunlneea ntriinla la hin ar will reoeiv rontpt attention. Offio door above tho Now Lutheran Church. July, 4th '71 J. CRON.MIU.RU. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Milllobiinr,'PH., OftVr lit prntennlnnal nervleen t th pub lic. Colleiilonn and nil other prnfe e.innnl rtiiOna ntriinld In hin onre will receive pronrpr attention. r Jan II, 'f)7tf c. wimpson! T ATTORNEY AT LAW. ' Solinsgrnvo Ph.. OTere bU professional service In tint pub lie. All bn.lnea enlrnnted in hi enre wilt b promptly attended lit. L i-. ' fJnn. 17, '67H J. W, KNtOIlT, . - -ATTOflNRT ATtAT, l-Vfolitir Pn., tlflfprn M rrnfFfnlnnnl Hfrtlo In t tie pub lic. AI1 tmninFM mtritftvA to bit oar will ho prompt) ltenli tn. Jnn 17, 0 WM. V.iN (il'.ZKIl, ATTtlUN AT LAW. LowiHlmrg Ph., OfTem Mi prifpnlonul tervioo to ,ic puli lio. Collvoiidiia am J nit other t'lo-oeinn-I h'iloei entrueleil to his ori Ulre CtWe prompt atttntioo. A1T0UNKY AT LAW, ;. ... k liawixhiirff -fn OTore hi Professional eorrire to lliepnh lie. Colloatioue ami all mber profminni all huniiie pnirntf. to hit er will ro Celve prninpt attention. Jan. 8, 'U7l I I. LINN, A. II. DILL rUi r8aeeewora to J. . T. at J. M. Linn,) ATi'OHNbk'8 AT LAW, Lewiubnrg, Pa. Oirer their professional eertricrt to the publio. Culleoilous nl nil oiber pro 'FKrloiial huameae entruetol to tlirlr rare ilt recciveproniplaUvniion. f.lnn. 3, 'OTll piIAULKS IIQWKR, VV ATTOKNEY AT L VW, Si'liiiMjji'five 'Vi !Tcr bl prnfetielonal erlce 10 llio pub lia Colleptlons nti'l all oilier profoioii tiiieinoaa enltttxtcl lo hia care will ra oeie prompt attention. Office two door north of Hie Keystone lloml. fj nn 6, '07 aviTKL annua-. HORACt 4 !.!. A 1 S. ALLEMAN A T TO UN K i .S SON. A T l a ir. HoliuMgrfOVf All pmfenHnntil hiiiiueee and oolleollng -niniie I lo ili,-lr o ire will b promptly, nlteneillo, I'nn be cnntiilleil In Kolinli or Uorman tlili -e. Hj'rlto'. Miiarv. T N. MY Kirs J ' ATTflKNEY I GflllNSEI OH AT HV Miililli'hur .Snyilcf Cmnity I't-im'ti tlfliee few iloora Kant of the V. (). on Mnln ' nl reel. Cniinnltnlion In Knglih ml Oerinan lanfiiagra. Pep. 07l II. II. CJltlO I, Attorney & Councellor a t-la ; Oflloo N. E. Cor ilailtct & Water Sf frcebui'Vi lnu'a. rontillaiion in boib E.iglinb ami Oerman Language. , Deo, 19, "7Jtf. (IllOYKll BAKKR J SKWINO MACHINE Perann tn need of good and durable Sewing Maohlno oan b aeeonmotlaled nl reneonable prlott by cslling on Hah vai. Kaut, Agcut, Soliuigror. ' , f Jan. U.'M . J. Y. SHIN DEL, Bl'UQEO.N AND PHYSICIAN. . Middlfburu Pi., OAerl bin profenalonal lereiee lothe oil iiene of Middle jtiig and vicinity. fMaroh2K'07. JOHN K. IM'CIIK;, Exp. JUBTH't: OF TllK PKACR. lVioi Twp., Snyder Co. P J V. VAN UUSKIRK. SURGICAL 4 MECHANICAL DF.NTIS1 . Selinmgrove Tcun. V II 'VAtJN'ER, Emn., L, n'trii'R or tiik peace. j .Itekt.i i T-iwiitlilp, Snydert'o. Pu., ' 'Vill attend lo all bu.lnesn enlrunted m! I. ivu.i and on thn nionl reasniinble l.wi. . Mareh J. 'HHM DU .? I K VNAWEL, I'HY.M' lAXAND 8UR0E0N. Cenirr title', Kinder Co., I'u. OITer hi professional services to ihe piihltn. fl-8Ptf ClltAYBILL k Co., " X Wholisai. tSAtss is WOOD AND WILLOW WARE Oil Cloibs, Window ."had, llronn. Mam. Ilro.hes Cotton Laps Gruiu Hags, F'y Kelt, lluokd. Twines, Wioks, &e. No. 4M rkot titreot, Philadelphia. Feb. 7, '7 13. T r.vitKs, ATTORNEY AT LAW & - - -. - DISTRICT ATTORNTi UIDDLEDORG, 8NYDER COUNTY. Tn i a Coarl Hin, (8pl.H. '67tf . JBaBELIIEIMER, DKALEB IN Ircn, IlaUs.V'. ? v4 ; . . . A dints; Gils, J . ft . J. Till I , .11 J 1. ITTvW fill II, 1 I . 1 I 111 ill. II M , . , . , . . , -? . i A JVEU to be ln t Godey's Lady's Book. theoldtut manaitn m America 1874. Volume K8. 1874. In ad IM l'i oor Sptrruiitl Strrt f,'iAiri;;i tl f Jl Uublr 4 Mtrl luh I'ttili, IVill br Civ 1 en mm tini mi' .'.'y.ti ChrnnH wafrwfoiie, a hew f-atvrr thai ha ne cc been alteoipte.1 by i aov ttiifr tna inline. aio--l Hr t VU'.rt"l Wrli-. Tee hvlowlna. f.tp'.tlat wrltn. in enani-tl n with mmv new ntiti. hnn Leen en-ran-'-H! M-irlon ll'irlnml Inn I'horihri Mm. O A. H'kiiion, liuln--H. I) rr. Mn Victor, A. Annie front, son 0!.etiittwKl, t;t ' Our tiilii'r Drp:irlmett. Mmlol (UU W, licn for tlm Work-Tiililo. Kmilttiiift F.mbroiitry, Willi (Vdoroil Kltfvini of llin rf:une Net' tinii, 1 rti wiiift le-Monn. Invnliiulili), llvot'ipti, Oiiuiiinl M"i'i 111.'., Will be UttiUiioa. . A rilKMtUM C I1R0 MO to eve ry SulArn'j'T, wht'llier Smj;lV, ni' in I'ltili. wlio p:va in mlvittico fur 1S74 ninl rotnila iliroi-t to thin ollit o. TKBM8 I One eopr. on yeif T co'-e."ne y.-nr Thrni clle. -ne r.-ar 100 Anolhaiiil I VI r -nr eoi ieM. on-ye ir iouu 1'lv I'DMra, on year, an-1 nn extra eipy lo Ih nernoo a.-ttlou uu t-iO iluti, tiulntf nlxrtlee II 00 Kiitlil cop-en, one yee, and an extra eopy In thu neri -nn- itlnir uo Ihr eluti. ttaklnj ulnecoutca 21 00 f levi-n r.n-ie. on yar, nn l an eitra py In thr K-'ttiDg up tb club, Ullklllj Iwrlrr- eoplr ST to Twi-ntj lhre -i--'il. nn iar, and an ex tra ropy t Hi p.-rnn ai-iiltiK np the club, making twetitv. four roplrn MOO l.i It lx iiml r-t'-o I that . er e-il trP er. an I a'lr.iipnf arliih wl'l have tti- hHntllnl tlhro mo of ' TKI b T J NA l'l'UK " tent to Ik- m " of 1'iiwaip-. - - - - r-iyAml iiny ammcriner in a oiiin. or a ningle anbnoribrr, cun hair Ih Cliromo True lo Nnltire' mounted on alifT llrintnl hoar-1, renly for frnmin, by nending '.wenty five cent A'ldilinnnl, ami the pont age pnid by u. W do not mount any of the other I'hroino. f:J"To (lie gtter-up f a etnh of 4, 0. or U copies, w will (end in addition to 'True lo Nature' ae an extra preiniiiiii llie choice nf (ingle Copy of I lie following four t?hrntnon i My Mother,' 'The Aitit riitm,' The flinging Lenaon' and ",My Pe'.' jrTo 1 1) giler.np of club nf 12 rnpirn, we will ai-nd lo addition 10 'True to Knlnro' ibe choice of two of the follow. Ing s 'My Mother' and -The Aiitnriiinr or The Hinging Loneon' and 'Mv Pel.' Or If detlrvd, -The Old Mill' d -Truo to Nnltire.' gytf-Tn the getter-tip of n club of 21 ipie, wo will -nd In addition lo "Truo in Nnltire' '1 he Old Mill' 'Tho A mihrlinii' -id :M.v Mother.' Or 'The old Mill' The Singing Lemon' and 'My Pel.' (ei'ICeerv Three Didl.tr nubneriher cun have olicico of a copy nf the f.dlnwitiif : Truelo Nuiure.' -My .Moth"r.' -Toe A-ii-riiiiu ' -The Singing Lenon' nnd-'My Pel . ttjUill lie geilrrs-up of oluhn be par. linuliir and stale wlml premiums ilivy doir. Bf'ljuThe rrenilumn are only forwarded when III reniillanco la send In in. fit-iSrWhen Ihe rubacrihera all reside al one plane, tbo premium will be aoul to Ihe person who aendn the club for diilrihitlion. frOANADA itibacribera nuiH sen. I iit c.-nis n l licionul for evury subscripiioo to Ihe Lady's Honk. gi$rThe money muni nil bo sent nt one lima for any of llio oluhn, and addilimm may be made In clubs at club rale. Tho Lady's Poole will be sent to any ponl-nHice were Ihe subscriber may reside, and tub-oj-ipli tna may ooninieno wiib any month in ihe year. We can always supply back nuiiihern, Ppeclmtn numbers will bo scut on receipt of 45 cents. How lo rtniil. In remitting by Mail, a pom -office order on Philadelphia, or a draft on Philadelphia, New York, llontoo, llnlilmote or any of our principal ciiics, payable lolhe order of L. A. (lodey, is pre feralde to bank notes. If a draft or I'nnl office Order cannot be procured, send L'nilaJ Stale or National U.tnk note. Address L. A. OODEY, N'. K. l!or. Hixth and Chestnut His. Phlla delphU, Pa. THE GREAT ItEMEDT FOR CONSUMPTION which can bo cured by a timely resort to thia stand ard preparation, as has been proved by the hundreds of ' testimonials received by tho proprietors. It is ockno-wl- edged by ntany "prominent physicians to bo the most reliable preparation ever in troduced for . tho relief and euro of all Lung complaints, and is oiferod to the public, sanctioned by the experience of over forty years. "When resorted to m season it sel dom fails to -effect a speedy cure in the most severe cases of Coughs. Bronchitis, Croup, "Whooping Cough, Influenza, ' Asthma, Colds, Soi'Q, Throat, rains or Sore ness in the Chest and Bide, k Liver Complaint, Bleeding at the Lungs, &c, Wistar'a Balsam does notdry fep Corh, and leave tha cut3t bct'ad, as is tho czz xrlth i hioi, preparation' bti it loosens and cleanses tho . lungs, and allays irritation, J ; us r:-7in'CJ ; .:: si J i ir -JIDDLEBURGr, 8NYDER COUNTY, PA., iaKn RV,rxvn, rnRytKnA Y""'0uiiugiTroYO, i:TALIIIFJ) Al'Itlli 1H72. W P I 3 n, a,,!r in N0Tr0N's FANCY OOODS. LADIES, k JHt Rccfivotl a Full ninl Wt-11 Solortod stork of V all fiiid Winter caQti??, havo stilecte.l our eliN'k with irtcat raro anl oft-r it at Crruntlr Vt A full Assortment of SILKS, LACES, F RING I i Embroidoriog, KuchACiJ gloves iu largo qu.tutitios, can suit nny Wy iu l'rit'f nntl C!o!in. 1 1 oan skirls. Coiintcrimncs on Bin ml Ve ry Choaji. ciituiot ftiuinotttto nil our nrtUd.es, but wj nxHin-o tho iul lio that wo have a largo utock of goods of every dost't iptiuii in our line on A I all nsHurtmuiit oi HATS AND CAPSOFTIIEHToTSTYLES f'lilNoon nnd cxiiiiiinc our Sdwlc and you will ho nttnuinhfdiil onr lo prii't'-tTliankful for pu.-l fa m-i c enlii it a t i-niii niitioii ol ib miii.t Oft.ti,7:i.tr. : ' S. WKH. S-lin-ifi-ovf I'a ESTABLISHED 1853. REBUILT 1371- Till. OLD t'OKMalt l'.ehinlt and Mefurnli-hcJ with lh Finest and Clieapeatl Assortment DRY GOODS! . NOTIONS, TRIM3IENGS, QUEENS WARE, Hardware, Groceries, Ccdarwarc, Hats & Caps SllOt'M, JII1I H, Oil AVVII J'.VIM'TItH, EVEll Ol'rT.UKD TO The subscriber having removed Into his NKW 8T0RR RODM, on Ihe Corner of Mmkel and Pine hlrcetn, is now prepared lo otl'er, lo his old cuntnturrH, and all new ones Ihrt may lovor him with ilivir patronage, great Indueemeuls. II 1 delsrniiund Ilia 6 II ALL STILL CONTINUE THE "THIS CIII-:,V1 COUMMt." By a strict attention tn hu.!nenn, and keeping at all limes the most com and (ellinr At the lowest irice. lie hoiien in merit a full nlinro of p'Hruimge. Cxt)-All kinds of COl'NTKV l'I'ODUCK lukeu in exchange for gundn.-tjsf 8etin.fuv. April IM. 1D71. W M. f. KOKItKR lS7e. $V&T QPBSBB, IN MIDDLEDURO, UK Geo. Alii'cd cIioch. . , A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP PRINTS, MUSLINS, DRY GOODS, Itiuey CnHHimcriw, Itendy Inlo Clollilnyr, Hits tod Cupt, Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Notions, Shawl, I'aus, Pnragnls and White Grinds. ALSO A FULL LLH OF fUCOCHIlIHS Sugara, CofTecR, Teas, Spices, Syrups, Fiali, 4o., &e. TOIIACCON, HIVUI'"I vrvi JICVVirH. ALSO Quconaware, Glevwware, Tuls, l'uiln, HaskoU, Eto., E'.o. t hnv seleeted th above roods with grant ear, wl.hlna t.epurcna.. l-all anil s lor yourneivrn. i;omar. my prii-oH wun n.uern. Thanklul to uu IrUnd for tlmlr natronane la the pant, 1 ruiinotlully solicit a eontlnunno ol thiiam. JunW,l:i-lf l Q. ALI Ktl SOHIXJH. FilTRlSriTiUiaB X II A S P , . Aro determined to soil their Funiiture at cost rothcr than discharge their men. Walnut Chamber Funiiture at less than the price of Cottage Furni ture. Other articles at surprising prices, such as 501) Best Haircloth Oiled Walnut Tete Sofas, at 118 50 1 fiOO All-wool, any oolor, Terry or Hop, Wal nut Hofaaat 1 60 i 1, 500 Haircloth, Terry or Hop, Oiled Walnut Parlor Anu Chairs $3, 1)5 1 100 Oilod Walnut Chamber Suits, TennnHsoe nnd Lis bon Marble, $78 1 200 Iitalian Marble Oiled Walnut Chamber Suits, 17 50 i 500 Elegunt Oiled Walnut Parlor Suits, in Hair cloth, Terry, Hop, Plush, lJrocutol or Sutiu, from G5. 1 . GOULD & CO'S 37 aif 80 8EO0XD Street, I9)fl MA HKET S'rte!. Fire! Fire! Fire LFJLliOX MUTUAL Fire Insurance Co. . 1 JONESTOWN. TENN'A. 4i. ... i M - " -J KSTABl.lSmW JUNE 1, 1850. laaella, ii.30T.ooo,oa Duviil M- Rank, I'roa. a. F. Meily, Troa. ' i 3ue.fi. Keilniftii, Boo. ' f.llslr Pr4Mt. KdBgroorhtr, aun neiiDertv lusornit. Tb laauraa. of Hilt a ad n-uupauy U uattud frlvn.1 UwoiilBsl. p. to I'arui froytrtg r r aay luf nn-a ailr th av'or,"; caa4 lu tmyt U NethaaibMlaod anitl.j IL CLAY WALKEIt, Ag t, ; ' ' n"- f 221 JCfr ' A. Nft' -m ON OlotllM, Hll lilltlllliiH, (JliASS, THIS COMMUNITY. MOTTO FORMERLY ADOPTED, and n.k an evamlnallnn f th .an by thos It E SENT S. k w - ' Fin Stnret are JV. E. Corner NIXTjr nnd MARKKT SueH, Street, Vor. SECONI ami SPRU "J K Depot cut I Mtnu'a' toru, 21- an I 244 IT J SMITH ATTORNEY AT LAW, Mlnnt.KIIUSXI. SNVMIH (Ml.. fA Oor his H olnsnlonal Barvlo to th pati'lo Oonsultllons la ragll' "d Onrwan. JAHDINQJIt FERIUS, Patent & General flaim Agency 'Wlletiltilltt: Mr. Harding Uw.ilknowa throunb this tlun f ttieuuniry ana thorooglilr railaiile.uaa. and b.nliia.n nntri.sltd to liiw will l.wir. lrjs,t aiwailon. v , JounU. 'V. mHEOJi HWINKFOKD. J WITH - HAUB ft FRYUUtE, v 1MP0.RTEBS AND JOUUERd OP "; CllIIVvV, (JLANH JSc Cueeimwitro, 301 il. 803 CHERRY STREET, Batwata Arch aad Xae " PhlbuMnhlit, Pet. ,-: ,1 r I .-.- .WJ...-al--jxit. S,-.rJ.., i. DECEMBER 35, 1973. lu Opjit l.ell!i- to Auy Cilil ho litlmal II, TIipv tell tno yon are wbtit thf wofbl t'.tlln it ttii't i that all thu littlo. ntlrifliotiti w'jicli u v.vil li.lv-ii lio.tll aitliil..ll lliif ,! lil uaoB, ull'l you huvi) openly boiiHtoil of , riiinoiiiiutavoil lui i-o iiia l.i t li r.ill rrli iL ,...i,.e, ,.f n.w..,t,t. i,,u.,"i i bo.r t von 1 it in not vi t too l.ito , t"V II w f vini mil AHja 1 you fotiuot know whither thin ten-hmi-y in Ion liutf yon, or you would ntivcr htvo t-ntoivd thn path. Then uro lu'tuy M-aHoiiH m by you bho-ild j:iiiho. I'ho fact that you nro ha d - ii.-iHiii.fr your wouiimhoo'.l provy.-i uticliiKivoly that you ootiKl uvin havo kn -.vn the linwiii' of u ii:ut:-i.in flint lnu rtt.ititr liiit.-tfl ttii lit itttf.ilu 1 if diniitiiih. Oh! yotil.liHh It ii wolliill,l""',n 'r '"'ln ""' it KiveH hopu for tho futuiv.wit t,.l!iI,"ll,.n!,;M- l't..'si.uo way on foot. that you arc not d.vnl to ldXu mil . ... ... ... ... Lv t fitaiiK!. Mian I toU yontfhrvi an i ....ii,.. t..:.,i, ,.r .;,..;i.i .I'm., Douh not vo'ir own hoart tull von that Homo tiiun, nn thcro t-tituiH into tlm noun ol every man una woin in. Hooneror Liter, u lovo HtroiiLier than loath and true a-i ti ntli, .i it inu--t eotno to you, nnd in your houI of, houIm voil must feel Hint tho onlv ' m an woithv th k u.lminnl Hit nn I I n. . ' - - . J ii r,iiiii (tiawis uiiii tji; of tiny woman m ouu Unit would not , for an niHt.itit tnllit with tho nil tioiw of unotlierf Dj you tiiiuk that thu truo man whom you could i,., lu i.,,..i i .....r.i i .... ii.fiioi .n i iiuuii.iiii. i.iyitivi v,lie l'i ... , . ,. , . take to bin e.nl.iaeo a wife w1,.h lips '' ."' akenh.s p ,c i ii;...i i ..i .' ,:xlia t'Hion. "' maim.-' ijr v.t t'ivJnf UIIII nnnnineiioiu n.mt ...I u-itl. ..-I... t - . "'. : -".' ""':, . i ..u.,,, ...... i... ..mi had chaneedto bo tho plaything f tho hour f You ui ,y , load, in ex- , r t . . tonuation of your fault, that W?! 7 "V" " "" re engaged t,y,o3ewh.)Hu,eHll tponinttod. but in tho tror,i!j iiiHiineen reiuiTCti i , a'MiMvereit foro it wan too lato Hut von hal mi.ttaken a pathitig funey for a life i i ... . ..iv.. .i: ... i. .-. i : JH CUMO tU, III.... Ia.f..,.rt V.... 1.. . ..I .' A. ft. an ii;iwiu, X'nt in.vu l'rUb HI promito yournelf m m uiago t a! 7 ..... ...I .... ... man whom you are not mut'o voii ea:i i ,,,, i i r ,1 o-i , . i-oui'i Ktfi'p iiieru at, h i v ins til ice i bo , tiff ' ",S;J'U' ,rt,t',!uptho mhowerof miH.ilem, Hhou.ing uo ma'lo inattci'H of hasto and when .......... .... ' 9 VOIl HO fill' fill'i'et. villll tv.iiii-iiilv .1 i . r. nity at to Huap at nny ch inco bait rhero it a difl'erenee, i.iy young friend, between priidiHlnictt and woin inly Hi!lf rottpotit, nnd you will ., I ., .!... 1 . . .. i v" " . :.: r ', "" '"",Vl I , " . "T V " . I haunted and ready 1 1 drop wit h fa - iiiu i '.ii iviu iiiimaiteii, villi iiiiihl not.,- i e t . i i t i rri ni. . I ' - t nn mill fi-iirlir li-linn an. I I mil i mi l I tin I'll f. I ........ ..M .1... . I i: i 'n .... .. . . . . ... . fc ...... ii.iiinii'i Liiimviiur iiiuuu in unnilieu i , ,: i ... I it n ... : .. 1 I . . l .. , .... .ri i-i u-.l Ifcn.M ill-.u ll.llll-it. J.'-i VA'lini'i-jn i-:iii'ieHHir nooiid nuiouif your mati'ii- , ... , . ,. . . Z .. : . heir. I nf.ir oil a low rumble, and nin.inir tho nno neiuaiut'i!iooH. aihi t lo butter i .i . . t- , w ... . . . '. . i knew that a train w.ih ntinrnaehni'r. townthiit. pleloloo!KI" t oi men uegin lo liluiu you. ... ,.t i i t.. i.. i i i: . e. 7. I,'.. 1 L i ? ' . i "tr T, 'Aihi "f tl'" 1 -''V0 appctre 1 del ,,, , will not forgot tho dofer-, u R rm va ' ciiv-u line in u n III) w 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . l o 11 ought to know instiuetively that fiimiliarity is no evideneo of iu inly regard, nnd tho proffered caress too ofton springs from a motive so base that I need not name it. Guard yourself, then, that, when tho tiino does como ill which you can truly say to any man that ho is more to you than all else, you will have no reluctance to lay before. Iiiiu the his tory of your past life, unspotted by the breath of suspicion, untarnished by practices not open to tho world t and, when the tiiuo does come, ns you would havo true Byiupathy nnd happiiicsH in the future, give each other your confidence regarding tho past i let tame. Iri uo Healo 1 no forgotte' presence nnd, if discovered twoeti you you. I'ho Jnme his kneo nnd rolled upon tho ilo.ir! n details, whoso Rosily tho couury to miiio a vigorous ami ' rilliv. the minister will haunt you ever, nfUr. unite.l ell ort to restoro iuuiic conn- ,, ,;,..', ,ivo-.l. On .cast a shadow lo- 'h'"'"- . t- have had our panic an I ; ...,, ....bliclv au- and him who has trusted urorcap.ug its ts bu t hero is, , ' ftll,i tho no reason wt.yvue.o snouu. uo " " H", x.i w tm,.iti,, Hllt it see.udd -i longc .ntiuue l fear of undehuablo! entirely t l.lfit f NDliiiiltix J3HHV. f'ltmo calamity. Every one ku-jws i " " . , , , , A,i'n. s Harirreaves drotnind uo in 1 that our crooti aro abundant more 1 "? i-wi at length. He lav with hit faa ta.lfor veais. Our eo al iniues, tinik'i' ward tlio floor, nnd inado linos ntid circles with tho end of a burnt stick. He rose und wont to tho lire to burn ; his slick. Then he sat upon a ch iir, aud placed his head between his tlwiils, his tlbows on his knees, and gazed intently to tho floor. Thou ho products of our manufactories. 1 liero Hprang to his feet, and replied to ; is no reason (hut e it.tou mills and soino.fttchlo (piostion of his wife, who locomotive works should close their had not risen sinco tho day sho gave doors, us tholgh clothing nud loco birth to a littlo stranger, by a loud j motives woro nnvcr ngnin to bo in assurnnno that ho had itt an 1, tak-1 uso. 1 f neeessary, let prices an 1 wa ing her in his sturdy arms iu the igos bo adjusted in accordance with blanket, the baby in her arms, ho; tho new conditions brought nbont by lifted-hor out and held her over the ! tho panie, nnd lot mills run on half black drawing on tho fl.Mir. Tlieso ho explaiuott and sho joined in a small, hopeful, happy laugh with his high toned assurance that she should never again toil at the spinning wheels that ho should never ngain "play," and have his lojta standing for want of weft "Our fortune is nn do whon this is made," said he, epoakiug of bis draw ing on the floor. "What will you call it!" asked his wife. - "Call itt What aud we call it af ter tbyaolf Jenny T Thoy callod thee 'Spinning Jenny 'afore I had thee, because thou boat every Iiikb in Stuuohill Moor at the wheel. What if we call it the 'Spinning Jenny!"' The Kpinuiug Jenny could spin twelve threads, iustoad of one at by hand apiuning. - : The populace broke the niacin ue to pieces, and poor Hargreavei heart at the same time. Hichari . Arkwright, a common barber, caught the idea of liar greaves, improved npon it, realized half million eterliug, and 'became Sir Itichard Arkwright, whose son, in 1H43, died the richest commoner iaEugUtid. . i Tbe crodilora nf an absooodin; Yauko found, on npaoinn bia tafo, iilveiiliire tTllli I'nnndn H Oil M. Alonsr tho fino nf tho (linn-1 Trunk itnro linn (rivfnlr?'"-T' tjm ImIu.i.I l'o.nl ' I ,i Hit lri if ilf in illl-l. l n l-j. 11, .it ,.l "V V'' ''l.'i ' on ni!!iet. tlm oountrv in iiIihik! ;im tiiibro't. 11 f MOHf.nnd wild aiiiutftlH - . 1 nrn " v" 'J tu'oii b.isido the road itnnrim wonilor nt tno jvinsuig I tritium, whiln dcor, foMm, lynxon nnd : vol vonl oftnn bound noross tlio r:li!. in front of tho locomotive. Sour. yoars -inoo the latter atumalti wurc romirltalily jilonty, fniinutiiiifa ap-p'-arinrr in ilrov-n of a do.on or ! twenty. One cvenm-, l ito l itu in the nil ",, , " -i'"?" ' '"" 1 1 : li r f.lui iliritwti tvliiin tin liuoAl o , ,: . ' . -, ;-'- rtiwklin m tho lum'n. at tho mdi- I of Hit) ti'ifk. tli'lioting tho prt'Henee iho.ii'I wild animal. I Imiki!) to friglit!ii tlm croitiiro, ho threw it atoii'i to vtvd-t t.'i.i jilnoo whore it Mceme I to In. Thin wan ntiH.vei o 1 ! bv a howl from tho wolf, fir inch it i w.ih, nnd vh it added to tho diHi'oin w w' V 11 ,.!," I It. a liiIiio i..it ....'...... ,wl " 13 PIlHIll I'MI -ill l'HFI other . . . 1iow!h wero echno l and re-et It i; lie ' ! wolves from ail Hi-hm, and thov mooh I began 1 1 clo.Hn in around ',tlio now! : lli"tou;hlv fiight'-ie'd mm, wbiV Mwiric-i "ii a i tin. but w m k ion from ti'ie"!' ii.i t .1 I Altll Mlgll tho pa-'i if Will voh now ; "umm'r,! 1 . f"r ",,,n,, r",,s;"! f ! but Hinroundi'd Jim 1 t.attaek him! a ai l- . ,3, up. and Homutimos .u fc ' ' " J .th,, HtillnoH, of tho night, you w.,dd , , ,, , .. ... , ., ,, toward them, nt which thev would i meatier for a brief pciiu l, and he! would tu ik'j another effort t etciit) ' wliji,h hoivever, would prove, i useless, for at moon m ho turito 1 to ' .... At I i , ,.', ...J,.,,,, i... ,i,;i. i... . nun urn only niomoil iiv Willi It lie .....i i '.i ... ... . wat to keeti ... '' 1 tilt. .IV.. tl tliiu l-i.U'iili.... i-rtu f-iuf failing him, nt ho wat well nigh ox- ,.-,,. .nv until itt arrival ho f 'It. i that ho would bo mat'e. Uo redouble I i bin oll'n tt, nn I noon the rumble of the train grew loud.,.' an I tin. he l l lV..IIHt IIII UIT lllll't III., urit-ii i.-uit- - ..ITI.t .1 The luuiito I man now gave uptho ( farmer p lid a visit t Pittsburg lust unoipial contest with tho mvago; week, and t ie w idow lady thought it brutes, and, faing the approa 'hiug a go id opp nt unity for her daughter train, throw up his arms and eon to He.) thn city, us kIio would be per ceiitrutod all hit energies in it loud fectlys'.fo uu I !' tho protoetioli of cull for hob i. which iv.i.t be nd aliovo thn rattle nf tho cars. 'Ihe eliL'itieef whisll,' ! "down bialie-),' the traiu , eaino to n nt-m Lttill, nn I tlio p mr fellow, more dead than alive, elimbe I into tho cab of tho engine nnd faint eJ. nnd it wiih only after the arrival nt tho next station th it he was nbhi to rolata his terrible e.rpj' ien -x Jl.mlun 'I'riiJ'inritt. so, probably, th in they havo huen not forestt. and cotton fluids have ! suuVre J from tlio panic, wauts of people every wuoro remain the samo that they woro two months nuo. Euroim mutit liave our grain, 'an 1 our own people must havo tho timet but do not lot us prcsint the spectacle of a prtoplotoo much fright ened to do anything but stare ono another idly in tho faeo, and thus bring about tho distress that a little coolness and courage can avoi.l There is abundance of work for every one in this country i nud if tho press will do its part to revive courage nud court lenco, so that capitalists and working-men will resume labor, wc need dread no further financial panic. Urapfoo. - , i ' ' Mam Kili.kdby a IJbar A mn named Julio Gmvi'S went out bunting in (Jluretiold lowualilp, Cambria coun ty, one day last; week. During Ms travels he cam aoi'osa tho cub nf a hear, wbinh b ahot atitf wounded. True to bur maternal intUnola, she utick.'d tlm wan with groat ferocity, ninl a atrnirglu for life or dentil on iiicj. Grovea a a powerful man, hut he proved unable to oopa with th vicl'iut bruto. Hi wat tbrowo to tbo roumf, ao'f horrible to relate wat ths 'luloly lorn to piece I Tbo i'Uly ye-witner of OrotV- death ei oaped a like fats only through auddea n4 preclpltaie fliubt, nflnsnepawstWflWW "flaw dooa thai look, eh f itid a ,hi flaied Wall aUl ma Iu friond, h"l lii up one of hi brawny hanu?. nu.iJ..AiiJ .siWjii Coiiritjfc. 1. .' 11... ..1., ... ,.t It,,. vnu ..f I pages, . - t JU:i,u u.i.lfhnf i iur was camotl Advert lslitf HtitsM I hi" rl-fiin (ih Vfiir, 'HIRl hi , 7ri inc-liidf. rohinin. onit Onc-fourlli Annul. oiie yvnr, 0;.o iuuii! 1 10 liniMll iuHCi'liiiit Kvorv iitl.litin!i;tl iMHi-rtinii. ! i ..' . .1 it..: I I Tt 'HB'I MINI n Till lllil lli'CT 1 ill ' 1 VI ! , I not more (linn '5 lino. pcryiMr, 5."K f j Ainlitor. VJxwutor, 'A'ltiiiiiiniiilor ml Awiipife Nuiiiw. - - - J lVlit;riul iiotirc prr"1im, . 1" , "All nlvrli4i-mwitii lT A tliortcr ! H'Kt tft.n ono enr uro pHvill t tlm time they re nrdere'l, nntl if not pa.nl the purlin ov.lriisf tntim will bclmM rofputuiblu for tlio mone Anecdote or I tie War. A writer in thn Louisville CwrUf .hmrnal telln the following amUHing tttoty of the ri'h'il'.iou : A Hingld'ahot followed bv Ion 1 Hliriek told us that tuio of my best men, Urndley, wan hurt He pi-fioJuimi-rl hin agony Villi a lond voice, turnod ovor.on hixlmck and rointiieniT 1 kieking wi vigoroiiti. ly that the anrgooti had 4ilHi:iiMy in geMing iienr him. l'o r fellow !" maid tho (ltH'tor. an ho maw a whiti-th liquid n-ixiug out ; Hhot. in tho bla 1 l.ir. I uni afiai l it'm fat il." And ho pjrnni .'iio.'il op-ning hit emit. i). my ( 1 1'." mi 1 IVn Pey, 'Tin a i man.'' 'Keep nn voitr Hpiritm, my hoy i novor may ilii'.".Hii ! Capttiti ilohu Hon, knoitlin kindly over Into. ' Doi'tor," nilso 1 thn w tud 1 1 dior. feebly, "will yon writu tr mv mother ' I tell ber th it I di ) 1 brave- 1 ly, l ntig my duty, with my far t tho foe, nnd that I thtm-rht of h-r I when living f I "Y"!'!," Hai l tho d ii'lor, with dim even an 1 huxltv vitv, "I will writo 1 to her. nn 1 teli hor too " H it, ku Ido'tly npringint-J hit feat, with an indignant voice, ho h ti l : "Why c ml'oitii 1 it, m .i. y u'ro not hurt n bit. It only y iur cau t i"U that'm whot. and tlnt H tha water from it. O -t up, will you t" Urn llev raited up tl iwly, foil him- . telf all over, nod wim nn ci o tin ,'ly fooliHh counteirilie.-. etuwle l back t Potion. V"" i iiLiiriiLir in lih' ii'.i h iiujiiw- lllllf.w llft,r tiat. on tho I.,,.... a voteo in out) ilircclioii no- manding" "W'lnt. nhaU I tell your mother? mil perh tpn half a tineti rcHpotmoM would be li -ard : "Toll Iter I died with my fntio to tho foe." and then llin.llev would e.iui ) out an I hunt ' , , .... fur the in m that hhi 1 it. , . - . , i i .i.. j , Hu H.ddom found h.ni. In, when L ,1 .1. t hero wat certaiu Ij bo it ho did, Ilgnt. tvell .tMlt'tl. burg 1'!iroiiirl rn'iyt : iblo cxeiteineiil prev.ulH imoplo iu llum-'ll I'Htuioroliind county, on mt of tho tiuexpoctod marriago of a firmer ago! about forty-livo iyoart and a littlo gu l ngn-l nlwut . thirteen year. ItH.-emt t'nt farm u- l. wut a wi.l iwerani lilt iami u i- join thoto of n widow la ly, tnu mother of tho young brid.i. Tho her friend 1 no two camu oil to- t'other and it appears that tho first hlglll till! Oltl gellllCIU t'l toot little trill to se;i. was t in iniumt:u . .a a a il A. . .1. I. ! Hut it was nee.-ss try that somo Blight i prep irntioii boinilj bythe daughter j before they pro tented thoiuHulv.m to , the piMi.'.e. as tho eiivum-itauees if Ivr voutlifulness would Im nltogetner too apparent, and might sp u im fun. Accordingly b io capt ind it dress with ti long trail, (she tells tl it lu.i self. looked nt big and as wise effect on tho mother viuiblv .1 .iifesiliiL'. There it somo I bilk am ug tho rehitiyos of tha brido ii:Mr nil li in iii'iLiinr i unui .-. mil tlu.'of prosectlllllg inn "i"iii-''""'' an i uu i 7 . . , , , . luoiuer ii;n-i"ri i,.. . ....... moveiiioiit, nud declines to exhibit tho certifwatj and thus divulgo hm uuuio. l oiliill oil ItlO Flail A devout clergyman sought every opp ntunitv to impress upon tho mind of his son that tho fulling spar tow attractH bin attention, and that Hin loving kindness ij over all Ilia works. Happening ono day, to boo a cruuo wading in quest of food tlm good man pointed out to his son the iMU-f.ict adaptation of the orano to get his living in that manner Hoe," said ho "how his logs are formed f r wading 1 What a long slender bill he has 1 Observe bow nicely he fold his feet whon putting thorn in or drawing them out of tho water I . Ifu does not cause tho blightost ripple I He in thus enabled to approach thu liuh, without giving them any notion of his arrival. It is impossible, my Hon, to loon at vans uai wul reoognizing the goodness of God in thus providing the nieauaof aubsiH tenco." ... "Yes," rojilied the boy, "I think I soo the goodness ofG jd, at leant so far an the crane is eoncaino 1 i .but after all, father, d m't you think, tlm arrangement a ht Jo tough ou the tub.!" aMMWMMna A negro on said lo prayer-rasoU Ion t Ureihroo, whto I wat boy, I took a h-itohat aad wont lata Ihu woods. When I found a tree ,'dat wa trigbr, anJ bin, ad aeli, I ufiuVt louolt tal tree; but wheu I fining on leaoinir a little and bollo r inlcf, I ooa bif him fwn. 1 So whon rfu bbi hhs after Chrltloa . he dtn'i tonoh dint if it ataaf etraigh i J tn A a..
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